See the process of discovering how a NES game encodes / decodes its passwords, live. Disassembling and reverse-engineering a game I have not researched before.
In the advent of 1990 I played NES games a lot. Knowing nothing about programming but being geekish by nature, I obsessed over cracking the password systems in those games. In this series we will study some of these systems.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Liberapay: https://liberapay.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at http://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: http://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: http://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Downloads: https://github.com/bisqwit/password_codecs/
You can contribute subtitles/captions at: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=GVjqY3n5bTA Or to any video on my channel at:
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCKTehwyGCKF-b2wo0RKwrcg
Timeline:
0:22Stream begins
1:28 Game is revealed
2:20 Exploring the nature of the password alphabet
6:20 Exploring the general look of the passwords
8:15 Counting the password letters
12:05 Searching for the look-up table (substitution cipher)
18:53 Starting disassembly
23:43 Looking for prior research: RAM maps (none found)
27:13 Using emulator’s assembler backtrace to locate relevant bits of code
34:42 Sorting out problems with YouTube chat
42:54 Inspecting the game RAM changes when password screen is active
49:39 Searching for code that manipulates the RAM addresses associated with password data
51:34 Analyzing code that manipulates password data
1:01:32 Comparing asm backtraces of password rejection and acception
1:05:08 Testing how game behaves when password-related RAM is edited
1:10:17Password validation code located
1:11:27 Substitution cipher located
1:13:13 Analyzing the first layer of password decryption process
1:21:03 Analyzing the second layer of password decryption process
1:25:19 Totally crazy cipher found
1:33:15 Analyzing the password data extraction process
1:43:45 Creating my own password decoder based on this research
1:55:17 Researching the purpose for each unit of password data
2:20:14 Creating my own password encoder based on this research
2:48:00 Discovering the purpose of a significant elusive unit of password data
2:55:15 Questions and answers
#Bisqwit #Live #Programming #ReverseEngineering #Password #NES

http://www.sonicacademy.com/Training+Videos/Course+Overview//Ableton-Live-9-Beginner-Video-Tutorial-Level-1.cid5940
Create a Drum Beat in Ableton Live 9 using the ImpulseDrum Machine
Over the next 18 videos we will taking you through the key areas of Ableton Live's latest release Live 9.
This is the beginner Level 1 course where we first get to grips with the software - Level 2 will follow on the site shortly after and will continue on from where this course ends.
First up though we will be taking a look at the main features of the software from its user interface to the differences between the Session & Arrangement views.
We will then look at creating everything esstential to making a full track from drums, percussion, lead synth and bassline. Finally we complete this introductory course by doing an arrangement of our song and show you how to export the file making it ready to convert to MP3 or burn to CD.
Watch this course on the site now as part of the SonicAcademySubscription

published:17 May 2013

views:1391659

http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Click the link above to get full access to our Max for Live course for only $9.99 (full price $195)
Start Making Your Own Instruments and Effects in Max For Live and Max 8!
What is this Max For Live Course all about?
In this complete guide to Max For Live in Ableton Live 10 Course, you’ll not only learn all the tools and processes to make your own patches, but you’ll also be able to understand and navigate the Max environment.
In this course, I teamed up with Audio Engineer and Max Patcher ChristopherCarvalho and we teach you the essentials of Max For Live, including:
- Navigating Max For Live
- Creating your own Audio FX
- Creating your own MIDI FX
- BuildingCustom Synths from scratch
- And much more!
Go ahead and click the link, and I'll see you in lesson 1!
http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Cheers,
Tomas.

published:11 Dec 2018

views:48

To get access to my 10+ HourCompleteCourse on Logic Pro X for ONLY $10 (full price $195) then just click below -
http://bit.ly/LogicProXTG
✅To Join my Exclusive Mentorship Program then ClickBelow:
http://tomasgeorge.com/mentorship
In this video, I create a song from scratch in Logic Pro X.
This video was filmed live with no ideas beforehand to show you how to create a song in Logic Pro X on the fly.
The MIDI controller I used in this video was a Novation Bass Station.
If you would like to view some of my work or music then visit my site:
http://www.tomasgeorge.com
I hope you find this useful and please feel free to comment below.
Thanks,
Tomas.

FOR THE RECORD I USEPRO TOOLS, LOGIC, CUBASE. REASON, FL STUDIO, AND ANY DAW!!!
GO WATCH MY MOST RECENT VIDEO JUST LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Studio footage on how to create a song from start to finish. Chris lee goes through his process of making a song in the recording studio from the beats to the vocals to the mixing and mastering.
make extra money with me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXi05Gp3BtM&feature=youtu.be
add me on facebook and lets get it started today:https://www.facebook.com/chrisleeakatooney
2105620844 or 4802333271
let me help you guys make more money. Look it up if it wasnt real i wouldnt be getting paid or presenting it to you guys

published:18 Nov 2013

views:202680

Recorded live on 2016-05-10. Creating a ROM hack.
In this video I create a (partial) Finnish translation of Mega Man 2 for NES. I show how to use a hex editor and disassembly, and create a dumping tool and a reinsertor tool.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Patreon: https://patreon.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at https://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Because hex‐editing the ROM directly is not my style, I create a data dumper and a reinsertor tool that works with a linker principle. This way I can mostly forget length limitations and about pointers.
The source code that I created in this video can be downloaded at:
https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jkp/megaman2trans/
The context‐sensitive intelligent disassembler (clever‑disasm), that I used, can be downloaded at: https://bisqwit.iki.fi/source/nescom.html
Things that the process created in this video can translate:
⁃ Most dialogs, including the menus and the message screen after beating a stage
⁃ Ending text
Things that I did _after_ the livestream:
⁃ Intro texts (license, intro, title screen)
⁃ Texts in the stage select screen
⁃ In-game texts (“NEXT”, “READY”)
⁃ Adding the Finnish letters Ä and Ö into the font
⁃ The “STAFF” text in the ending
It took another 5 hours though, _and_ yet another 5 hours to make small tweaks here and there. You can download the finished patch at: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/mm2fin/finished-megaman2-finnish-patch.ips The updated source code is also available in the address shown above.

published:11 May 2016

views:25401

I wanted my own binaural beats track to use for meditation, with my own affirmations in my own voice, so I created it, and learned how to create a Max for Live device in the process.
You can download the device on my blog at http://calvincorreli.com/2017/03/01/creating-your-own-binaural-beats-meditation-track-with-ableton-live/

Catch 22 Live

Live! is Catch 22's first full-length live release, although fan-recorded live tracks were bonus features on several previous albums. Roughly a third of the album is devoted to Keasbey Nights, another third to Alone in a Crowd, and the remainder to Dinosaur Sounds. A bonus DVD includes footage from the concert, as well as a variety of extras. However, former frontman Tomas Kalnoky is conspicuously absent from the footage of the band's early days.

Live (The Dubliners album)

Live is an album by The Dubliners recorded live at the Fiesta Club,Sheffield and released on the Polydor label in 1974. This was to be Ronnie Drew's last recording with The Dubliners for five years as he left to pursue a solo career. Also following this album, Ciarán Bourke ceased to be a full-time member of the group when he suffered a brain hemorrhage. He sings "All for Me Grog" here. The reels that open this album (and which first were released on the group's 1967 studio album A Drop of the Hard Stuff) have become the opening instrumental medley at most of their concerts since.

Live (Jake Shimabukuro album)

Live is Jake Shimabukuro's 2009 solo album. It was released in April 2009, and consists of live in-concert performances from various venues around the world, including New York, Chicago, Japan, and Hawaii.

Live peaked at number 5 in Billboard's Top World Music Albums in 2009 and 2010. The album won the 2010 Na Hoku Hanohano Award for Instrumental Album of the Year, and also garnered Shimabukuro the award for Favorite Entertainer of the Year. In addition, it won the 2010 Hawaii Music Award for Best Ukulele Album.

AllMusic noted that, "Shimabukuro is a monster musician and boldly takes the ukulele where no ukulele has ever gone before, dazzling listeners with his blinding speed, melodic invention, and open-ended improvisations of remarkable virtuosity. Before Shimabukuro, the idea of spending an evening listing to a solo ukulele player was probably most people's idea of hell, but the 17 solo efforts here never bore. They show Shimabukuro's range and his humor as well."

History

Ableton Live is written in C++, with the first version released in 2001 as commercial software. Contrary to popular belief, Live itself was not prototyped in Max/MSP, although most of the audio devices were.

Features

Much of Live's interface comes from being designed for use in live performance as well as for production. As such the interface is more compact than most sequencers and clearly designed for use on a single screen. There are few pop up messages or dialogs. Portions of the interface are hidden and shown based on arrows which may be clicked to show or hide a certain segment (e.g. to hide the instrument/effect list or to show or hide the help box).

Logic Pro

Logic Pro is a digital audio workstation and Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDIsequencer software application for the Mac OS X platform. Originally created by German software developer C-Lab, later Emagic. Logic Pro became an Apple product when Apple bought Emagic in 2002.

A consumer-level version based on the same interface and audio engine but with reduced features, called Logic Express, was also available at a reduced cost. Apple's GarageBand, another application using Logic’s audio engine, is bundled in iLife, a suite of software which comes included on any new Macintosh computer. On December 8, 2011, the boxed version of Logic Pro was discontinued, along with Logic Express, and Logic Pro is now only available through the Apple App Store at the price of $199 in the United States, which used to be the price of Logic Express.

Features

Logic Pro provides software instruments, audio effects and recording facilities for music synthesis. It also supports Apple Loops– royalty-free professionally recorded instrument loops. Logic Pro and Express share many functions and the same interface. Logic Express is limited to two-channel stereo mixdown, while Logic Pro can handle multichannel surround sound. Both can handle up to 255 audio tracks, depending on system performance (CPU and hard diskthroughput and seek time). Logic Pro can work with MIDI keyboards and control surfaces for input and processing, and for MIDI output. It features real-time scoring in musical notation, supporting guitartablature, chord abbreviations and drum notation.

Live: Creating Cracking Videogame Passwords Episode 13

See the process of discovering how a NES game encodes / decodes its passwords, live. Disassembling and reverse-engineering a game I have not researched before.
In the advent of 1990 I played NES games a lot. Knowing nothing about programming but being geekish by nature, I obsessed over cracking the password systems in those games. In this series we will study some of these systems.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Liberapay: https://liberapay.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at http://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: http://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: http://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Downloads: https://github.com/bisqwit/password_codecs/
You can contribute subtitles/captions at: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=GVjqY3n5bTA Or to any video on my channel at:
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCKTehwyGCKF-b2wo0RKwrcg
Timeline:
0:22Stream begins
1:28 Game is revealed
2:20 Exploring the nature of the password alphabet
6:20 Exploring the general look of the passwords
8:15 Counting the password letters
12:05 Searching for the look-up table (substitution cipher)
18:53 Starting disassembly
23:43 Looking for prior research: RAM maps (none found)
27:13 Using emulator’s assembler backtrace to locate relevant bits of code
34:42 Sorting out problems with YouTube chat
42:54 Inspecting the game RAM changes when password screen is active
49:39 Searching for code that manipulates the RAM addresses associated with password data
51:34 Analyzing code that manipulates password data
1:01:32 Comparing asm backtraces of password rejection and acception
1:05:08 Testing how game behaves when password-related RAM is edited
1:10:17Password validation code located
1:11:27 Substitution cipher located
1:13:13 Analyzing the first layer of password decryption process
1:21:03 Analyzing the second layer of password decryption process
1:25:19 Totally crazy cipher found
1:33:15 Analyzing the password data extraction process
1:43:45 Creating my own password decoder based on this research
1:55:17 Researching the purpose for each unit of password data
2:20:14 Creating my own password encoder based on this research
2:48:00 Discovering the purpose of a significant elusive unit of password data
2:55:15 Questions and answers
#Bisqwit #Live #Programming #ReverseEngineering #Password #NES

Ableton Live 9 For Beginners Level 1 Tutorial - Creating A Drum Beat

http://www.sonicacademy.com/Training+Videos/Course+Overview//Ableton-Live-9-Beginner-Video-Tutorial-Level-1.cid5940
Create a Drum Beat in Ableton Live 9 using the ImpulseDrum Machine
Over the next 18 videos we will taking you through the key areas of Ableton Live's latest release Live 9.
This is the beginner Level 1 course where we first get to grips with the software - Level 2 will follow on the site shortly after and will continue on from where this course ends.
First up though we will be taking a look at the main features of the software from its user interface to the differences between the Session & Arrangement views.
We will then look at creating everything esstential to making a full track from drums, percussion, lead synth and bassline. Finally we complete this introductory course by doing an arrangement of our song and show you how to export the file making it ready to convert to MP3 or burn to CD.
Watch this course on the site now as part of the SonicAcademySubscription

3:07

Max for Live | Creating a Basic MIDI Effect Delay | Max 8

Max for Live | Creating a Basic MIDI Effect Delay | Max 8

Max for Live | Creating a Basic MIDI Effect Delay | Max 8

http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Click the link above to get full access to our Max for Live course for only $9.99 (full price $195)
Start Making Your Own Instruments and Effects in Max For Live and Max 8!
What is this Max For Live Course all about?
In this complete guide to Max For Live in Ableton Live 10 Course, you’ll not only learn all the tools and processes to make your own patches, but you’ll also be able to understand and navigate the Max environment.
In this course, I teamed up with Audio Engineer and Max Patcher ChristopherCarvalho and we teach you the essentials of Max For Live, including:
- Navigating Max For Live
- Creating your own Audio FX
- Creating your own MIDI FX
- BuildingCustom Synths from scratch
- And much more!
Go ahead and click the link, and I'll see you in lesson 1!
http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Cheers,
Tomas.

1:48:13

Creating a Song Live in Logic Pro X with Tomas George

Creating a Song Live in Logic Pro X with Tomas George

Creating a Song Live in Logic Pro X with Tomas George

To get access to my 10+ HourCompleteCourse on Logic Pro X for ONLY $10 (full price $195) then just click below -
http://bit.ly/LogicProXTG
✅To Join my Exclusive Mentorship Program then ClickBelow:
http://tomasgeorge.com/mentorship
In this video, I create a song from scratch in Logic Pro X.
This video was filmed live with no ideas beforehand to show you how to create a song in Logic Pro X on the fly.
The MIDI controller I used in this video was a Novation Bass Station.
If you would like to view some of my work or music then visit my site:
http://www.tomasgeorge.com
I hope you find this useful and please feel free to comment below.
Thanks,
Tomas.

Creating a song from Start to Finish (beats,recording vocals, mixing) Live Footage 2013

Creating a song from Start to Finish (beats,recording vocals, mixing) Live Footage 2013

Creating a song from Start to Finish (beats,recording vocals, mixing) Live Footage 2013

FOR THE RECORD I USEPRO TOOLS, LOGIC, CUBASE. REASON, FL STUDIO, AND ANY DAW!!!
GO WATCH MY MOST RECENT VIDEO JUST LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Studio footage on how to create a song from start to finish. Chris lee goes through his process of making a song in the recording studio from the beats to the vocals to the mixing and mastering.
make extra money with me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXi05Gp3BtM&feature=youtu.be
add me on facebook and lets get it started today:https://www.facebook.com/chrisleeakatooney
2105620844 or 4802333271
let me help you guys make more money. Look it up if it wasnt real i wouldnt be getting paid or presenting it to you guys

5:02:52

Creating a Mega Man 2 ROM hack/translation (Streamed Live)

Creating a Mega Man 2 ROM hack/translation (Streamed Live)

Creating a Mega Man 2 ROM hack/translation (Streamed Live)

Recorded live on 2016-05-10. Creating a ROM hack.
In this video I create a (partial) Finnish translation of Mega Man 2 for NES. I show how to use a hex editor and disassembly, and create a dumping tool and a reinsertor tool.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Patreon: https://patreon.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at https://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Because hex‐editing the ROM directly is not my style, I create a data dumper and a reinsertor tool that works with a linker principle. This way I can mostly forget length limitations and about pointers.
The source code that I created in this video can be downloaded at:
https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jkp/megaman2trans/
The context‐sensitive intelligent disassembler (clever‑disasm), that I used, can be downloaded at: https://bisqwit.iki.fi/source/nescom.html
Things that the process created in this video can translate:
⁃ Most dialogs, including the menus and the message screen after beating a stage
⁃ Ending text
Things that I did _after_ the livestream:
⁃ Intro texts (license, intro, title screen)
⁃ Texts in the stage select screen
⁃ In-game texts (“NEXT”, “READY”)
⁃ Adding the Finnish letters Ä and Ö into the font
⁃ The “STAFF” text in the ending
It took another 5 hours though, _and_ yet another 5 hours to make small tweaks here and there. You can download the finished patch at: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/mm2fin/finished-megaman2-finnish-patch.ips The updated source code is also available in the address shown above.

12:59

Creating your own binaural beats meditation track with Ableton Live

Creating your own binaural beats meditation track with Ableton Live

Creating your own binaural beats meditation track with Ableton Live

I wanted my own binaural beats track to use for meditation, with my own affirmations in my own voice, so I created it, and learned how to create a Max for Live device in the process.
You can download the device on my blog at http://calvincorreli.com/2017/03/01/creating-your-own-binaural-beats-meditation-track-with-ableton-live/

2:26

Creating Live Visuals using GlitchPIX Max For Live Video Device | WinkSound

Creating Live Visuals using GlitchPIX Max For Live Video Device | WinkSound

Creating Live Visuals using GlitchPIX Max For Live Video Device | WinkSound

Learn how laughter can heal and provides natural method to creatively connect with each other.
After surviving breast cancer, she used her experience as a business advisor and her passion for life to heal by practicing laughter yoga. Practice along and find news ways to connect creatively through laughter.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

11:27

Ableton Live Tutorial - Creating a Beat with Found Sounds

Ableton Live Tutorial - Creating a Beat with Found Sounds

Ableton Live Tutorial - Creating a Beat with Found Sounds

https://www.pointblankmusicschool.com/ In this Ableton tutorial Ski Oakenfull creates a track idea with found sounds from his trip to Japan.
Collecting found sounds for your production palette is a great way of stepping away from the sample libraries and plugin presets, and moving towards organic sounds that are completely unique to your music. Ski walks you through the process of organising your recordings and editing them in Live's Simpler device.
You can download Ski Japenese found sounds via his soundcloud page here: http://soundcloud.com/skioakenfull/sets/japan-found-sound-2012
Watch more free tutorials from this and many other courses on our sample course page: http://bit.ly/2mlSzml
Please subscribe to our channel to make sure you don't miss future exclusive tutorials from Point BlankOnline school.

Live: Creating Cracking Videogame Passwords Episode 13

See the process of discovering how a NES game encodes / decodes its passwords, live. Disassembling and reverse-engineering a game I have not researched before.
In the advent of 1990 I played NES games a lot. Knowing nothing about programming but being geekish by nature, I obsessed over cracking the password systems in those games. In this series we will study some of these systems.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Liberapay: https://liberapay.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at http://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: http://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: http://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Downloads: https://github.com/bisqwit/password_codecs/
You can contribute subtitles/captions at: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=GVjqY3n5bTA Or to any video on my channel at:
http://www.youtube.com/...

Ableton Live 9 For Beginners Level 1 Tutorial - Creating A Drum Beat

http://www.sonicacademy.com/Training+Videos/Course+Overview//Ableton-Live-9-Beginner-Video-Tutorial-Level-1.cid5940
Create a Drum Beat in Ableton Live 9 using the ImpulseDrum Machine
Over the next 18 videos we will taking you through the key areas of Ableton Live's latest release Live 9.
This is the beginner Level 1 course where we first get to grips with the software - Level 2 will follow on the site shortly after and will continue on from where this course ends.
First up though we will be taking a look at the main features of the software from its user interface to the differences between the Session & Arrangement views.
We will then look at creating everything esstential to making a full track from drums, percussion, lead synth and bassline. Finally we complete this introductor...

published: 17 May 2013

Max for Live | Creating a Basic MIDI Effect Delay | Max 8

http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Click the link above to get full access to our Max for Live course for only $9.99 (full price $195)
Start Making Your Own Instruments and Effects in Max For Live and Max 8!
What is this Max For Live Course all about?
In this complete guide to Max For Live in Ableton Live 10 Course, you’ll not only learn all the tools and processes to make your own patches, but you’ll also be able to understand and navigate the Max environment.
In this course, I teamed up with Audio Engineer and Max Patcher ChristopherCarvalho and we teach you the essentials of Max For Live, including:
- Navigating Max For Live
- Creating your own Audio FX
- Creating your own MIDI FX
- BuildingCustom Synths from scratch
- And much more!
Go ahead and click the link, and I'll see you in...

published: 11 Dec 2018

Creating a Song Live in Logic Pro X with Tomas George

To get access to my 10+ HourCompleteCourse on Logic Pro X for ONLY $10 (full price $195) then just click below -
http://bit.ly/LogicProXTG
✅To Join my Exclusive Mentorship Program then ClickBelow:
http://tomasgeorge.com/mentorship
In this video, I create a song from scratch in Logic Pro X.
This video was filmed live with no ideas beforehand to show you how to create a song in Logic Pro X on the fly.
The MIDI controller I used in this video was a Novation Bass Station.
If you would like to view some of my work or music then visit my site:
http://www.tomasgeorge.com
I hope you find this useful and please feel free to comment below.
Thanks,
Tomas.

Creating a song from Start to Finish (beats,recording vocals, mixing) Live Footage 2013

FOR THE RECORD I USEPRO TOOLS, LOGIC, CUBASE. REASON, FL STUDIO, AND ANY DAW!!!
GO WATCH MY MOST RECENT VIDEO JUST LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Studio footage on how to create a song from start to finish. Chris lee goes through his process of making a song in the recording studio from the beats to the vocals to the mixing and mastering.
make extra money with me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXi05Gp3BtM&feature=youtu.be
add me on facebook and lets get it started today:https://www.facebook.com/chrisleeakatooney
2105620844 or 4802333271
let me help you guys make more money. Look it up if it wasnt real i wouldnt be getting paid or presenting it to you guys

published: 18 Nov 2013

Creating a Mega Man 2 ROM hack/translation (Streamed Live)

Recorded live on 2016-05-10. Creating a ROM hack.
In this video I create a (partial) Finnish translation of Mega Man 2 for NES. I show how to use a hex editor and disassembly, and create a dumping tool and a reinsertor tool.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Patreon: https://patreon.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at https://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Because hex‐editing the ROM directly is not my style, I create a data dumper and a reinsertor tool that works with a linker principle. This way I can mostly forget length limitations and about pointers.
The source code that I created in this video can be downloaded at:
https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jkp/megaman2trans/
The context‐sensitive intelligent disassembler (clever‑...

published: 11 May 2016

Creating your own binaural beats meditation track with Ableton Live

I wanted my own binaural beats track to use for meditation, with my own affirmations in my own voice, so I created it, and learned how to create a Max for Live device in the process.
You can download the device on my blog at http://calvincorreli.com/2017/03/01/creating-your-own-binaural-beats-meditation-track-with-ableton-live/

published: 01 Mar 2017

Creating Live Visuals using GlitchPIX Max For Live Video Device | WinkSound

Download WinkSound GlitchPIX: http://bit.ly/GlitchPIXDownload
Watch more GlitchPIXvideos: http://bit.ly/GlitchPix
In this video, artist and software designer Adam Rokhsar talks about incorporating live visuals during live performances and the creation of art through software and programming.
Adam also presents GlitchPIX, a Max For Live video device turning photos into moving visuals that warp, explode in color, and react automatically in realtime to your tracks inside Ableton Live.
Music by EX SUPERA: https://soundcloud.com/ex-supera
About Adam Rokhsar:
Adam Rokhsar is an artist, psychologist, and teacher with degrees from Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, and New York University. He designs interactive art for corporate clients and artists, including Radiolab and Stev...

Learn how laughter can heal and provides natural method to creatively connect with each other.
After surviving breast cancer, she used her experience as a business advisor and her passion for life to heal by practicing laughter yoga. Practice along and find news ways to connect creatively through laughter.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

published: 15 Nov 2016

Ableton Live Tutorial - Creating a Beat with Found Sounds

https://www.pointblankmusicschool.com/ In this Ableton tutorial Ski Oakenfull creates a track idea with found sounds from his trip to Japan.
Collecting found sounds for your production palette is a great way of stepping away from the sample libraries and plugin presets, and moving towards organic sounds that are completely unique to your music. Ski walks you through the process of organising your recordings and editing them in Live's Simpler device.
You can download Ski Japenese found sounds via his soundcloud page here: http://soundcloud.com/skioakenfull/sets/japan-found-sound-2012
Watch more free tutorials from this and many other courses on our sample course page: http://bit.ly/2mlSzml
Please subscribe to our channel to make sure you don't miss future exclusive tutorials from Point...

Live: Creating Cracking Videogame Passwords Episode 13

See the process of discovering how a NES game encodes / decodes its passwords, live. Disassembling and reverse-engineering a game I have not researched before.
...

See the process of discovering how a NES game encodes / decodes its passwords, live. Disassembling and reverse-engineering a game I have not researched before.
In the advent of 1990 I played NES games a lot. Knowing nothing about programming but being geekish by nature, I obsessed over cracking the password systems in those games. In this series we will study some of these systems.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Liberapay: https://liberapay.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at http://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: http://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: http://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Downloads: https://github.com/bisqwit/password_codecs/
You can contribute subtitles/captions at: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=GVjqY3n5bTA Or to any video on my channel at:
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCKTehwyGCKF-b2wo0RKwrcg
Timeline:
0:22Stream begins
1:28 Game is revealed
2:20 Exploring the nature of the password alphabet
6:20 Exploring the general look of the passwords
8:15 Counting the password letters
12:05 Searching for the look-up table (substitution cipher)
18:53 Starting disassembly
23:43 Looking for prior research: RAM maps (none found)
27:13 Using emulator’s assembler backtrace to locate relevant bits of code
34:42 Sorting out problems with YouTube chat
42:54 Inspecting the game RAM changes when password screen is active
49:39 Searching for code that manipulates the RAM addresses associated with password data
51:34 Analyzing code that manipulates password data
1:01:32 Comparing asm backtraces of password rejection and acception
1:05:08 Testing how game behaves when password-related RAM is edited
1:10:17Password validation code located
1:11:27 Substitution cipher located
1:13:13 Analyzing the first layer of password decryption process
1:21:03 Analyzing the second layer of password decryption process
1:25:19 Totally crazy cipher found
1:33:15 Analyzing the password data extraction process
1:43:45 Creating my own password decoder based on this research
1:55:17 Researching the purpose for each unit of password data
2:20:14 Creating my own password encoder based on this research
2:48:00 Discovering the purpose of a significant elusive unit of password data
2:55:15 Questions and answers
#Bisqwit #Live #Programming #ReverseEngineering #Password #NES

See the process of discovering how a NES game encodes / decodes its passwords, live. Disassembling and reverse-engineering a game I have not researched before.
In the advent of 1990 I played NES games a lot. Knowing nothing about programming but being geekish by nature, I obsessed over cracking the password systems in those games. In this series we will study some of these systems.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Liberapay: https://liberapay.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at http://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: http://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: http://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Downloads: https://github.com/bisqwit/password_codecs/
You can contribute subtitles/captions at: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=GVjqY3n5bTA Or to any video on my channel at:
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCKTehwyGCKF-b2wo0RKwrcg
Timeline:
0:22Stream begins
1:28 Game is revealed
2:20 Exploring the nature of the password alphabet
6:20 Exploring the general look of the passwords
8:15 Counting the password letters
12:05 Searching for the look-up table (substitution cipher)
18:53 Starting disassembly
23:43 Looking for prior research: RAM maps (none found)
27:13 Using emulator’s assembler backtrace to locate relevant bits of code
34:42 Sorting out problems with YouTube chat
42:54 Inspecting the game RAM changes when password screen is active
49:39 Searching for code that manipulates the RAM addresses associated with password data
51:34 Analyzing code that manipulates password data
1:01:32 Comparing asm backtraces of password rejection and acception
1:05:08 Testing how game behaves when password-related RAM is edited
1:10:17Password validation code located
1:11:27 Substitution cipher located
1:13:13 Analyzing the first layer of password decryption process
1:21:03 Analyzing the second layer of password decryption process
1:25:19 Totally crazy cipher found
1:33:15 Analyzing the password data extraction process
1:43:45 Creating my own password decoder based on this research
1:55:17 Researching the purpose for each unit of password data
2:20:14 Creating my own password encoder based on this research
2:48:00 Discovering the purpose of a significant elusive unit of password data
2:55:15 Questions and answers
#Bisqwit #Live #Programming #ReverseEngineering #Password #NES

http://www.sonicacademy.com/Training+Videos/Course+Overview//Ableton-Live-9-Beginner-Video-Tutorial-Level-1.cid5940
Create a Drum Beat in Ableton Live 9 using the ImpulseDrum Machine
Over the next 18 videos we will taking you through the key areas of Ableton Live's latest release Live 9.
This is the beginner Level 1 course where we first get to grips with the software - Level 2 will follow on the site shortly after and will continue on from where this course ends.
First up though we will be taking a look at the main features of the software from its user interface to the differences between the Session & Arrangement views.
We will then look at creating everything esstential to making a full track from drums, percussion, lead synth and bassline. Finally we complete this introductory course by doing an arrangement of our song and show you how to export the file making it ready to convert to MP3 or burn to CD.
Watch this course on the site now as part of the SonicAcademySubscription

http://www.sonicacademy.com/Training+Videos/Course+Overview//Ableton-Live-9-Beginner-Video-Tutorial-Level-1.cid5940
Create a Drum Beat in Ableton Live 9 using the ImpulseDrum Machine
Over the next 18 videos we will taking you through the key areas of Ableton Live's latest release Live 9.
This is the beginner Level 1 course where we first get to grips with the software - Level 2 will follow on the site shortly after and will continue on from where this course ends.
First up though we will be taking a look at the main features of the software from its user interface to the differences between the Session & Arrangement views.
We will then look at creating everything esstential to making a full track from drums, percussion, lead synth and bassline. Finally we complete this introductory course by doing an arrangement of our song and show you how to export the file making it ready to convert to MP3 or burn to CD.
Watch this course on the site now as part of the SonicAcademySubscription

http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Click the link above to get full access to our Max for Live course for only $9.99 (full price $195)
Start Making Your Own Instruments and Effects in Max For Live and Max 8!
What is this Max For Live Course all about?
In this complete guide to Max For Live in Ableton Live 10 Course, you’ll not only learn all the tools and processes to make your own patches, but you’ll also be able to understand and navigate the Max environment.
In this course, I teamed up with Audio Engineer and Max Patcher ChristopherCarvalho and we teach you the essentials of Max For Live, including:
- Navigating Max For Live
- Creating your own Audio FX
- Creating your own MIDI FX
- BuildingCustom Synths from scratch
- And much more!
Go ahead and click the link, and I'll see you in lesson 1!
http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Cheers,
Tomas.

http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Click the link above to get full access to our Max for Live course for only $9.99 (full price $195)
Start Making Your Own Instruments and Effects in Max For Live and Max 8!
What is this Max For Live Course all about?
In this complete guide to Max For Live in Ableton Live 10 Course, you’ll not only learn all the tools and processes to make your own patches, but you’ll also be able to understand and navigate the Max environment.
In this course, I teamed up with Audio Engineer and Max Patcher ChristopherCarvalho and we teach you the essentials of Max For Live, including:
- Navigating Max For Live
- Creating your own Audio FX
- Creating your own MIDI FX
- BuildingCustom Synths from scratch
- And much more!
Go ahead and click the link, and I'll see you in lesson 1!
http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Cheers,
Tomas.

To get access to my 10+ HourCompleteCourse on Logic Pro X for ONLY $10 (full price $195) then just click below -
http://bit.ly/LogicProXTG
✅To Join my Exclusive Mentorship Program then ClickBelow:
http://tomasgeorge.com/mentorship
In this video, I create a song from scratch in Logic Pro X.
This video was filmed live with no ideas beforehand to show you how to create a song in Logic Pro X on the fly.
The MIDI controller I used in this video was a Novation Bass Station.
If you would like to view some of my work or music then visit my site:
http://www.tomasgeorge.com
I hope you find this useful and please feel free to comment below.
Thanks,
Tomas.

To get access to my 10+ HourCompleteCourse on Logic Pro X for ONLY $10 (full price $195) then just click below -
http://bit.ly/LogicProXTG
✅To Join my Exclusive Mentorship Program then ClickBelow:
http://tomasgeorge.com/mentorship
In this video, I create a song from scratch in Logic Pro X.
This video was filmed live with no ideas beforehand to show you how to create a song in Logic Pro X on the fly.
The MIDI controller I used in this video was a Novation Bass Station.
If you would like to view some of my work or music then visit my site:
http://www.tomasgeorge.com
I hope you find this useful and please feel free to comment below.
Thanks,
Tomas.

FOR THE RECORD I USEPRO TOOLS, LOGIC, CUBASE. REASON, FL STUDIO, AND ANY DAW!!!
GO WATCH MY MOST RECENT VIDEO JUST LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Studio footage on how to create a song from start to finish. Chris lee goes through his process of making a song in the recording studio from the beats to the vocals to the mixing and mastering.
make extra money with me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXi05Gp3BtM&feature=youtu.be
add me on facebook and lets get it started today:https://www.facebook.com/chrisleeakatooney
2105620844 or 4802333271
let me help you guys make more money. Look it up if it wasnt real i wouldnt be getting paid or presenting it to you guys

FOR THE RECORD I USEPRO TOOLS, LOGIC, CUBASE. REASON, FL STUDIO, AND ANY DAW!!!
GO WATCH MY MOST RECENT VIDEO JUST LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Studio footage on how to create a song from start to finish. Chris lee goes through his process of making a song in the recording studio from the beats to the vocals to the mixing and mastering.
make extra money with me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXi05Gp3BtM&feature=youtu.be
add me on facebook and lets get it started today:https://www.facebook.com/chrisleeakatooney
2105620844 or 4802333271
let me help you guys make more money. Look it up if it wasnt real i wouldnt be getting paid or presenting it to you guys

Creating a Mega Man 2 ROM hack/translation (Streamed Live)

Recorded live on 2016-05-10. Creating a ROM hack.
In this video I create a (partial) Finnish translation of Mega Man 2 for NES. I show how to use a hex editor a...

Recorded live on 2016-05-10. Creating a ROM hack.
In this video I create a (partial) Finnish translation of Mega Man 2 for NES. I show how to use a hex editor and disassembly, and create a dumping tool and a reinsertor tool.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Patreon: https://patreon.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at https://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Because hex‐editing the ROM directly is not my style, I create a data dumper and a reinsertor tool that works with a linker principle. This way I can mostly forget length limitations and about pointers.
The source code that I created in this video can be downloaded at:
https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jkp/megaman2trans/
The context‐sensitive intelligent disassembler (clever‑disasm), that I used, can be downloaded at: https://bisqwit.iki.fi/source/nescom.html
Things that the process created in this video can translate:
⁃ Most dialogs, including the menus and the message screen after beating a stage
⁃ Ending text
Things that I did _after_ the livestream:
⁃ Intro texts (license, intro, title screen)
⁃ Texts in the stage select screen
⁃ In-game texts (“NEXT”, “READY”)
⁃ Adding the Finnish letters Ä and Ö into the font
⁃ The “STAFF” text in the ending
It took another 5 hours though, _and_ yet another 5 hours to make small tweaks here and there. You can download the finished patch at: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/mm2fin/finished-megaman2-finnish-patch.ips The updated source code is also available in the address shown above.

Recorded live on 2016-05-10. Creating a ROM hack.
In this video I create a (partial) Finnish translation of Mega Man 2 for NES. I show how to use a hex editor and disassembly, and create a dumping tool and a reinsertor tool.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Patreon: https://patreon.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at https://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Because hex‐editing the ROM directly is not my style, I create a data dumper and a reinsertor tool that works with a linker principle. This way I can mostly forget length limitations and about pointers.
The source code that I created in this video can be downloaded at:
https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jkp/megaman2trans/
The context‐sensitive intelligent disassembler (clever‑disasm), that I used, can be downloaded at: https://bisqwit.iki.fi/source/nescom.html
Things that the process created in this video can translate:
⁃ Most dialogs, including the menus and the message screen after beating a stage
⁃ Ending text
Things that I did _after_ the livestream:
⁃ Intro texts (license, intro, title screen)
⁃ Texts in the stage select screen
⁃ In-game texts (“NEXT”, “READY”)
⁃ Adding the Finnish letters Ä and Ö into the font
⁃ The “STAFF” text in the ending
It took another 5 hours though, _and_ yet another 5 hours to make small tweaks here and there. You can download the finished patch at: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/mm2fin/finished-megaman2-finnish-patch.ips The updated source code is also available in the address shown above.

Creating your own binaural beats meditation track with Ableton Live

I wanted my own binaural beats track to use for meditation, with my own affirmations in my own voice, so I created it, and learned how to create a Max for Live...

I wanted my own binaural beats track to use for meditation, with my own affirmations in my own voice, so I created it, and learned how to create a Max for Live device in the process.
You can download the device on my blog at http://calvincorreli.com/2017/03/01/creating-your-own-binaural-beats-meditation-track-with-ableton-live/

I wanted my own binaural beats track to use for meditation, with my own affirmations in my own voice, so I created it, and learned how to create a Max for Live device in the process.
You can download the device on my blog at http://calvincorreli.com/2017/03/01/creating-your-own-binaural-beats-meditation-track-with-ableton-live/

Learn how laughter can heal and provides natural method to creatively connect with each other.
After surviving breast cancer, she used her experience as a busi...

Learn how laughter can heal and provides natural method to creatively connect with each other.
After surviving breast cancer, she used her experience as a business advisor and her passion for life to heal by practicing laughter yoga. Practice along and find news ways to connect creatively through laughter.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Learn how laughter can heal and provides natural method to creatively connect with each other.
After surviving breast cancer, she used her experience as a business advisor and her passion for life to heal by practicing laughter yoga. Practice along and find news ways to connect creatively through laughter.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Ableton Live Tutorial - Creating a Beat with Found Sounds

https://www.pointblankmusicschool.com/ In this Ableton tutorial Ski Oakenfull creates a track idea with found sounds from his trip to Japan.
Collecting found s...

https://www.pointblankmusicschool.com/ In this Ableton tutorial Ski Oakenfull creates a track idea with found sounds from his trip to Japan.
Collecting found sounds for your production palette is a great way of stepping away from the sample libraries and plugin presets, and moving towards organic sounds that are completely unique to your music. Ski walks you through the process of organising your recordings and editing them in Live's Simpler device.
You can download Ski Japenese found sounds via his soundcloud page here: http://soundcloud.com/skioakenfull/sets/japan-found-sound-2012
Watch more free tutorials from this and many other courses on our sample course page: http://bit.ly/2mlSzml
Please subscribe to our channel to make sure you don't miss future exclusive tutorials from Point BlankOnline school.

https://www.pointblankmusicschool.com/ In this Ableton tutorial Ski Oakenfull creates a track idea with found sounds from his trip to Japan.
Collecting found sounds for your production palette is a great way of stepping away from the sample libraries and plugin presets, and moving towards organic sounds that are completely unique to your music. Ski walks you through the process of organising your recordings and editing them in Live's Simpler device.
You can download Ski Japenese found sounds via his soundcloud page here: http://soundcloud.com/skioakenfull/sets/japan-found-sound-2012
Watch more free tutorials from this and many other courses on our sample course page: http://bit.ly/2mlSzml
Please subscribe to our channel to make sure you don't miss future exclusive tutorials from Point BlankOnline school.

Live: Creating Cracking Videogame Passwords Episode 13

See the process of discovering how a NES game encodes / decodes its passwords, live. Disassembling and reverse-engineering a game I have not researched before.
In the advent of 1990 I played NES games a lot. Knowing nothing about programming but being geekish by nature, I obsessed over cracking the password systems in those games. In this series we will study some of these systems.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Liberapay: https://liberapay.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at http://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: http://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: http://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Downloads: https://github.com/bisqwit/password_codecs/
You can contribute subtitles/captions at: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=GVjqY3n5bTA Or to any video on my channel at:
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCKTehwyGCKF-b2wo0RKwrcg
Timeline:
0:22Stream begins
1:28 Game is revealed
2:20 Exploring the nature of the password alphabet
6:20 Exploring the general look of the passwords
8:15 Counting the password letters
12:05 Searching for the look-up table (substitution cipher)
18:53 Starting disassembly
23:43 Looking for prior research: RAM maps (none found)
27:13 Using emulator’s assembler backtrace to locate relevant bits of code
34:42 Sorting out problems with YouTube chat
42:54 Inspecting the game RAM changes when password screen is active
49:39 Searching for code that manipulates the RAM addresses associated with password data
51:34 Analyzing code that manipulates password data
1:01:32 Comparing asm backtraces of password rejection and acception
1:05:08 Testing how game behaves when password-related RAM is edited
1:10:17Password validation code located
1:11:27 Substitution cipher located
1:13:13 Analyzing the first layer of password decryption process
1:21:03 Analyzing the second layer of password decryption process
1:25:19 Totally crazy cipher found
1:33:15 Analyzing the password data extraction process
1:43:45 Creating my own password decoder based on this research
1:55:17 Researching the purpose for each unit of password data
2:20:14 Creating my own password encoder based on this research
2:48:00 Discovering the purpose of a significant elusive unit of password data
2:55:15 Questions and answers
#Bisqwit #Live #Programming #ReverseEngineering #Password #NES

Ableton Live 9 For Beginners Level 1 Tutorial - Creating A Drum Beat

http://www.sonicacademy.com/Training+Videos/Course+Overview//Ableton-Live-9-Beginner-Video-Tutorial-Level-1.cid5940
Create a Drum Beat in Ableton Live 9 using the ImpulseDrum Machine
Over the next 18 videos we will taking you through the key areas of Ableton Live's latest release Live 9.
This is the beginner Level 1 course where we first get to grips with the software - Level 2 will follow on the site shortly after and will continue on from where this course ends.
First up though we will be taking a look at the main features of the software from its user interface to the differences between the Session & Arrangement views.
We will then look at creating everything esstential to making a full track from drums, percussion, lead synth and bassline. Finally we complete this introductory course by doing an arrangement of our song and show you how to export the file making it ready to convert to MP3 or burn to CD.
Watch this course on the site now as part of the SonicAcademySubscription

Max for Live | Creating a Basic MIDI Effect Delay | Max 8

http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Click the link above to get full access to our Max for Live course for only $9.99 (full price $195)
Start Making Your Own Instruments and Effects in Max For Live and Max 8!
What is this Max For Live Course all about?
In this complete guide to Max For Live in Ableton Live 10 Course, you’ll not only learn all the tools and processes to make your own patches, but you’ll also be able to understand and navigate the Max environment.
In this course, I teamed up with Audio Engineer and Max Patcher ChristopherCarvalho and we teach you the essentials of Max For Live, including:
- Navigating Max For Live
- Creating your own Audio FX
- Creating your own MIDI FX
- BuildingCustom Synths from scratch
- And much more!
Go ahead and click the link, and I'll see you in lesson 1!
http://bit.ly/MaxforLive
Cheers,
Tomas.

Creating a Song Live in Logic Pro X with Tomas George

To get access to my 10+ HourCompleteCourse on Logic Pro X for ONLY $10 (full price $195) then just click below -
http://bit.ly/LogicProXTG
✅To Join my Exclusive Mentorship Program then ClickBelow:
http://tomasgeorge.com/mentorship
In this video, I create a song from scratch in Logic Pro X.
This video was filmed live with no ideas beforehand to show you how to create a song in Logic Pro X on the fly.
The MIDI controller I used in this video was a Novation Bass Station.
If you would like to view some of my work or music then visit my site:
http://www.tomasgeorge.com
I hope you find this useful and please feel free to comment below.
Thanks,
Tomas.

Creating a song from Start to Finish (beats,recording vocals, mixing) Live Footage 2013

FOR THE RECORD I USEPRO TOOLS, LOGIC, CUBASE. REASON, FL STUDIO, AND ANY DAW!!!
GO WATCH MY MOST RECENT VIDEO JUST LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Studio footage on how to create a song from start to finish. Chris lee goes through his process of making a song in the recording studio from the beats to the vocals to the mixing and mastering.
make extra money with me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXi05Gp3BtM&feature=youtu.be
add me on facebook and lets get it started today:https://www.facebook.com/chrisleeakatooney
2105620844 or 4802333271
let me help you guys make more money. Look it up if it wasnt real i wouldnt be getting paid or presenting it to you guys

Creating a Mega Man 2 ROM hack/translation (Streamed Live)

Recorded live on 2016-05-10. Creating a ROM hack.
In this video I create a (partial) Finnish translation of Mega Man 2 for NES. I show how to use a hex editor and disassembly, and create a dumping tool and a reinsertor tool.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealBisqwit
Patreon: https://patreon.com/Bisqwit (alternatives at https://iki.fi/bisqwit/donate.html)
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/RealBisqwit
Homepage: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/
Because hex‐editing the ROM directly is not my style, I create a data dumper and a reinsertor tool that works with a linker principle. This way I can mostly forget length limitations and about pointers.
The source code that I created in this video can be downloaded at:
https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jkp/megaman2trans/
The context‐sensitive intelligent disassembler (clever‑disasm), that I used, can be downloaded at: https://bisqwit.iki.fi/source/nescom.html
Things that the process created in this video can translate:
⁃ Most dialogs, including the menus and the message screen after beating a stage
⁃ Ending text
Things that I did _after_ the livestream:
⁃ Intro texts (license, intro, title screen)
⁃ Texts in the stage select screen
⁃ In-game texts (“NEXT”, “READY”)
⁃ Adding the Finnish letters Ä and Ö into the font
⁃ The “STAFF” text in the ending
It took another 5 hours though, _and_ yet another 5 hours to make small tweaks here and there. You can download the finished patch at: https://iki.fi/bisqwit/mm2fin/finished-megaman2-finnish-patch.ips The updated source code is also available in the address shown above.

Creating your own binaural beats meditation track with Ableton Live

I wanted my own binaural beats track to use for meditation, with my own affirmations in my own voice, so I created it, and learned how to create a Max for Live device in the process.
You can download the device on my blog at http://calvincorreli.com/2017/03/01/creating-your-own-binaural-beats-meditation-track-with-ableton-live/

Learn how laughter can heal and provides natural method to creatively connect with each other.
After surviving breast cancer, she used her experience as a business advisor and her passion for life to heal by practicing laughter yoga. Practice along and find news ways to connect creatively through laughter.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Ableton Live Tutorial - Creating a Beat with Found Sounds

https://www.pointblankmusicschool.com/ In this Ableton tutorial Ski Oakenfull creates a track idea with found sounds from his trip to Japan.
Collecting found sounds for your production palette is a great way of stepping away from the sample libraries and plugin presets, and moving towards organic sounds that are completely unique to your music. Ski walks you through the process of organising your recordings and editing them in Live's Simpler device.
You can download Ski Japenese found sounds via his soundcloud page here: http://soundcloud.com/skioakenfull/sets/japan-found-sound-2012
Watch more free tutorials from this and many other courses on our sample course page: http://bit.ly/2mlSzml
Please subscribe to our channel to make sure you don't miss future exclusive tutorials from Point BlankOnline school.

Catch 22 Live

Live! is Catch 22's first full-length live release, although fan-recorded live tracks were bonus features on several previous albums. Roughly a third of the album is devoted to Keasbey Nights, another third to Alone in a Crowd, and the remainder to Dinosaur Sounds. A bonus DVD includes footage from the concert, as well as a variety of extras. However, former frontman Tomas Kalnoky is conspicuously absent from the footage of the band's early days.